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SORROWSorrowgarage, Bristol, Britain (UK)

I'm a musician, I make beats of various styles, usually revolving around dark sounds. You can find my music on my SoundCloud, where the majority of my music is available to listen to.Thanks for stopping by, enjoy the music.

JACOOJoachim Christiansen Tomter, Norway

I'm a 17 year old producer from Norway. I started of about 3 years ago making techno, before moving over to more classical music. Then, the last year I've completely turned around, first attempting EDM and dance music before progressing to calmer music like prog. house.

Today I make liquid music in the form of Drum & bass, liquid dubstep and occasionally some house. I like to believe (and get frequent comments on) that my style is very uplifting and original. By only completing and sending out about 1/10 of the melodies I make, every one of them is as good as I can do.If you feel the same way (and made it down here) be sure to follow so that you can keep up to date on previews and original releases, which most of are available as free downloads (since I'm not signed to a label).AND if you choose follow me, I'll be sure to check out your music as well (if you have any) =)

TWOVENMatthew Aho, Ann Arbor, United States

The fewer expectations you have, the better.Pronounced "twoah∙ven""For an eclectic array of electronic delights, check out Twoven, a Detroit-based project that soaks up everything from dubstep to trance. It is that stubborn refusal to settle down that makes [Twoven] tracks such a fascinating experience ... " - Brett Callwood Author of "The Stooges: Head On"Inquiries: river@twoven.com

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